yes they do good question
A cats natural instinct is to hunt and therefore, the answer is yes. The cat will eat the rabbit. However, there have been some cases where a cat that has been raised around rabbits will not attack one. If your cat is not familiar with rabbits I would not bring one around him/her.
Ferrets, polecats, foxes, cats, dogs, badgers, lynxes, wild cats... Basically anything that will eat meat will eat a rabbit.
Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
Yes, some pet cats do eat birds and rabbits.
Yes, wild rabbits can eat blueberries as part of their diet.
Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they need meat to survive. Their diet typically consists of meat, such as poultry, fish, and beef. While some cats may hunt and eat rabbits in the wild, domestic cats are usually fed commercial cat food and do not need to hunt for their food.
sometimes they will
Yes, cats are natural predators and may hunt and eat rabbits as part of their diet.
Rabbits and deer eat daylilies. Even cats will chew on daylilies.
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No. Cats don't normally eat pet rabbits. However, cats will often kill baby rabbits (about the size of mice when they are first born).Other Perspectives:My cat is scared of a hamster and i think he is scared of a rabbit too.Many, not all, cats will kill and eat wild or pet rabbits. All adult cats are capable, but some are restrained by their upbringing. Most will take, and eat, babies or juveniles, and experienced cats will take, and eat, fully grown rabbits.
Yes. Cats (feral, wild, or domestic) prey upon rabbits when they can.